When used in this Article the following words or phrases shall have the meaning given in this Section unless it appears from the context that a different meaning is intended:
"Cut"shall mean to trim, sever, shorten, reduce, mow, slash, or to otherwise control and dispose of weeds on property.
"Garbage"shall mean all animal and vegetable refuse or waste.
"Nuisance"means anything done or not done that should be done that causes damage, injury, inconvenience, annoyance or discomfort to another in the reasonable enjoyment of his or her right of property or person.
"Owner"shall mean the fee simple owner, lessee of record, personal representative, receiver, trustee, property management agent, or any other individual who has control or possession of privately owned property.
"Property"shall mean vacant lots in residentially zoned areas of R-4 or higher density.
"Remove"shall mean to move, displace, shift, take away, haul or otherwise transfer garbage, trash and waste from property.
"Trash"shall mean rubbish such as feathers, ashes, tin cans, paper, rags, boxes and glass and other nongarbage waste or refuse.
"Vacant"shall mean unimproved and unoccupied.
"Waste"shall mean any object, substance or thing, of whatever kind of character, which, for any reason, may be or may have been thrown away, discarded, or abandoned such as, but not limiting the generality of the foregoing:
(1) Refrigerators, ranges, furniture, fixtures and other similar household items;
(2) Vehicles, machinery, farm equipment, construction equipment, scrap iron of all kinds or any other similar item;
(3) Debris from demolished structures or buildings;
(4) Bulky wastes discharged by mercantile, industrial and other establishments; and
(5) All garbage and trash other than as defined in this Section.
"Weeds"means vegetation of such nature, which has reached such growth, and is present in such quantity, that it constitutes a substantial risk of one (1) or more of the following nuisances:
(1) The vegetation, when dry, is or will be a fire hazard.
(2) The vegetation is, or is naturally suited as, a sheltering or breeding place for rats, mice, mosquitoes or other vermin or noxious insects.
(3) The vegetation overgrows or spreads upon abutting property.
(Ord. No. 303, May 20, 1977; Ord. No. 403, November 20, 1980)